Hi,

Workshop dances of June 7, 2003 @ The LaSalle School 3:30-5:30

Garoon -Armenia -Taught to us by Julie.
Assoulis -Armenia -more work -Julie orginally learned it from
Tineke van Geel at Stockton Folk Dance camp.
Polka -Marvin taught Cecelia some fancy steps.
Kjustendilska Rucenica -Discused learning it and viewing
a video tape of it. Also talked about:
Petrunino Horo
Pennsylvania Polka - Marvin and Cecelia
Waltz -Marvin and Cecelia
Hora din Campie -Some question about the 2nd part.
Waltz -Marvin and Cecelia
Pe Batute -Romania
Dobrudzanski Buenek -Bulgaria
Dimitrija -Pirin, Bulgaria
Louky -Czech -Julie taught -(The heel roll, you don't stop -
moving continually.)
Lesnoto

Break for pot-luck dinner. (couldn't have asked for a better day!
or nicer people!)
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Dances of June 7, 2003 @ Salvation Army Gym, 7PM-11:30PM

1 Biserka -Serbia
2 Itele -Romania
3 Hora de Mina -Romania
4 Sborinka -Bulgaria
5 Garoon -Armenia
6 Bar -Armenian community in USA
7 Cimpoi -Romania
8 Vlasko -Vlach, NW Bulgaria (long version)
9 Teen -Armenian-Kurdish
10 Svekrvino Oro -Macedonia -Russ led/taught
11 Neda Voda Nalivala -Bulgaria (5 figure)
12 Pidichtos Banos - Thrace
13 Godecki Cacak -Serbia
14 Plaka Hasapikos -Greek
15 Hora Aggadati -Israel
Hora Aggadati -Israel -Cecelia and Mary's version.
16 Sestorka from Bela Palanka -Serbia (Dick Crum's)
17 Sestorka -Serbia
18 Misirlou -Greek/American
19 Vulpiuta -Romania
20 Fife Ness -Scotland
21 Polka -Poland
22 Mana'a vu -Israel
23 Kol Dodi -Israel
24 Misirlou -Greek/American
25 Jiana -Transylvania, Romania
26 Trind Polska -Finland
27 Joc Batranesc din Niculitel - Romania
28 Sestorka -Serbia
Neda Voda Nalivala -Bulgaria (5 figure)
29 Trei Pazeste Batrinesc -Oltenia, Romania
30 Karsi Bar -Armenia -Cecelia taught
31 Novo Zagorsko -Bulgaria
32 Louky -Czech
33 Sepastia Bar -Armenia
34 Alulelul - Romania
35 Kolo Zita -Croatia
36 Waltz
37 Picking Up Sticks -English
38 Ivanice (ee-vahn-EET-seh) -Macedonia
39 Alunelul de la Urzica - Romania
40 Nabrala - Medimurje, Croatia
41 Ali Pasa -Turkey
42 Pe Batute -Romania
Trei Pazeste Batrinesc -Oltenia, Romania
43 Mi Go Zatvorille -BelaRuss
44 Ersko Kolo -Serbia
45 Briul de la Fagaras -Romania
46 Preplet -Serbian
47 Polka
48 Joc de Leagane -Maramures, Romania
49 Schioapa -Romania
50 Haj Haj Boze Daj -Yugoslavia -Cecelia taught
(sounds like: high, high bowzha die)
51 Sirba pe Loc -Romania *
52 Polska -Finland -couple dance -Russ taught the Polsk step to
Cecelia and a few others tried it to.
Russ made the comment, "The polska is multinational with
slight variation in terms, like polsk or pols. It can be
attributed to Fins, Swedes, Danes, Polish, and Norwegians"
53 Sirba din Cimpoi -Romania *
54 Snurrbocken -Sweden -Russ and Cecelia used the polsk step.
55 Sirba din Slatina -Romania *
*Cris' Sirba trifecta
56 Floricica Olteneasca -Romania
57 Erev Ba -Israel

Present:

1 Cecelia
2 Connie
3 Cris
4 Don
5 Jackie V
6 Jackie Z
7 Julie
8 Larissa
9 Laura
10 Lauren
11 Marvin
12 Mary
13 Missy
14 Roger
15 Rose
16 Russ
17 Sarah
18 Scott

Announcements:

International Folk Dance, next Saturday, June 14, 2003
At the Salvation Army Gym, 7 to 10pm.

Learn to Clog: No partner needed, meet every Tuesday, upstairs
Eagles Club. Beginning lessons start at 5:30. Contact Carla
for more information 752-7919.

Learn to do Western Line dance, meet every Thursday at the
Sons of Norway, 6:30pm, $3.00.

Sally Delby is planning to teach a short series of evening
Irish dance classes, June 16,18, and 19, at her studio on
Woodland Ave in Kalispell.
There will also be a ceili (dance party) on June 20th.
Details (including cost) to be announced.
For details about this or any of Sally's ongoing Irish dance classes,
contact her at 755-6530.


Till next time
Roger